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“I’ve increased my margin from 6 to 10 to 20 to 24. … It’s the biggest margin in the country for a Democrat in a Trump district.”
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“I’ve increased my margin from 6 to 10 to 20 to 24. … It’s the biggest margin in the country for a Democrat in a Trump district.”
When asked about the violent episodes that shook America in the weeks before Nov. 6 and whether he should soften his tone, he boasted about the economy, said he was “sad” to see the violence, and
Updated on Dec. 6 at 6:21 p.m. | Now that she’s helped Democrats win the House majority, Nancy Pelosi’s bid to reclaim the speaker’s gavel is officially underway.
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#IA04 pic.twitter.com/TXrF67KIoE — Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) November 6, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; King earlier expressed that he is pleased with the conservative majority in the Supreme Court and
6. Jeff Bridges “The Big Lebowski” actor was at Montana State University in October to campaign for Democratic Sen. Jon Tester. Never mind that Bridges isn’t a Montana voter.
[jwp-video n=”6″] 2. Democrats love to attack Montana state Auditor Matt Rosendale for being a “fake rancher” and for being from Maryland.
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Congress voluntarily stepping down this year — not including those who’ve already resigned, lost primaries, or run for another office — many staffers will be left figuring out their next steps after Nov. 6.
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consequential issues — health care, immigration, taxes, climate change, trade, gun control, ethics and campaign finance overhauls and oversight of the administration — hinges on what voters decide Nov. 6.
The Sierra Club plans to spend more than $6 million, and the Environmental Defense Action Fund expects to spend $6 million on federal races and $1 million on state and local races.
Zhorela added that she had been planning to vote for Heitkamp in the upcoming Nov. 6 midterm election. But she will “definitely not now.”
If you live in one of 18 states and haven’t registered to vote, you’ve already missed your chance to cast a ballot in the midterm elections on Nov. 6. Other deadlines are fast approaching.
“But on Nov. 6, you can vote to reject the Democrats’ shameful conduct by electing [a] Republican House and, really, we need it badly, we need these votes, a Republican Senate.”
(He won re-election in 2012 by 6 points.) While Chabot’s race appears more winnable, Trump talked up Renacci as a partner and called him onstage first.
Capitol and organized in senators’ home states to protest Kavanaugh’s confirmation as an “angry [Democratic] mob,” hoping to whip up support from the party’s conservative base before Election Day on Nov. 6.
It’s unclear if she will again before voters head to the polls on Nov. 6.
But with Nov. 6 less than a month away, some political observers have wondered publicly whether a candidate could have too much cash.
… The midterm elections on Nov. 6. Get out and vote,” she said. Is it cool that she said all that? Of course it is.